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for more, let me bring in the mayor of lancing michigan, and leo gerard. great to have you with us tonight. >> happy to be here. >> i know you're busting at the seams, because michigan state, beat ohio state. i've got to remind our audience, you didn't have anything to do with that, you're just the mayor of lancing. >> go green! >> all right. verge, what does this mean for lansing, michigan, if the automakers had not had this opportunity? >> look, this is phenomenal. i mean -- and on behalf of working people, including my dad, a gm retiree, let me say thank you to you, ed, for being such a mega phone for the working people of this country. you are a treasure. look, this saved millions of jobs. maybe 2.6 million jobs. you alluded to the supply chain, of course. it's not just people making cars, but the entire supply chain, all the things that go into the car. $284 billion in payroll that would have been lost across this country. something like $300 billion in tax revenue, you know, to support government at all levels. and an incredible -- something like a 7
for more, let me bring in the mayor of lancing michigan, and leo gerard. great to have you with us tonight. >> happy to be here. >> i know you're busting at the seams, because michigan state, beat ohio state. i've got to remind our audience, you didn't have anything to do with that, you're just the mayor of lancing. >> go green! >> all right. verge, what does this mean for lansing, michigan, if the automakers had not had this opportunity? >> look, this is...
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your inputt to get as a former michigan governor on this story. sharesernment sells gm what it is out of the car to business -- and is out of the car business. you, was this a good deal for the united states? became a necessary deal given the precarious state of the date -- the economy at the time. this really overlapped to residents, -- two p it started in the bush administration and then continued on into the obama administration. they found themselves with very limited options. overin -- we tend to gloss the effect of rugged layering -- of regulatory up process about because the burden put on them first is the burdens faced by the competitors are much more. i'm not too going to suggest the auto industry did not create a lot of its own problems, i love people who watched it for years worried that there were a lot of --llenges that were being were not being stepped up and faced. there was an attitude of no- cost, no rise to great to bear. convulsedt ultimately , and the confidence of the american public dropped. a today weut in half are back in t
your inputt to get as a former michigan governor on this story. sharesernment sells gm what it is out of the car to business -- and is out of the car business. you, was this a good deal for the united states? became a necessary deal given the precarious state of the date -- the economy at the time. this really overlapped to residents, -- two p it started in the bush administration and then continued on into the obama administration. they found themselves with very limited options. overin -- we...
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tim from michigan. >> well, i'm real good. how are you, tim? >> caller: what is happening with chevron? >> oh, chevron is going higher. trade it off. i tell you, exxon had a better quarter. it's got the backing of warren buffett. i believe that's good. let's if to sam in my home state of new jersey. sam. >> caller: hey, how is it going? >> real good. ho about you, sam? >> caller: not too bad. not too bad. >> what's on your mind? >> caller: i was wondering what do you think about the animal health stocks, the symbol bts. >> we had the manager on last week. i think that's a terrific story. >> buy, buy, buy. >> we got to get into this, though. this stock is terrific. mike in new jersey. mike, mike, mike. >> caller: hello, mr. cramer. how are you? >> real good. i wish it were hump day. what's up? >> caller: i just added two stocks to my portfolio. one of them being halliburton. the other one chenaray energy. >> i like the limited partnership now. i like the lng, but like the limited partnership more. when it comes to your -- to halliburton, it's an
tim from michigan. >> well, i'm real good. how are you, tim? >> caller: what is happening with chevron? >> oh, chevron is going higher. trade it off. i tell you, exxon had a better quarter. it's got the backing of warren buffett. i believe that's good. let's if to sam in my home state of new jersey. sam. >> caller: hey, how is it going? >> real good. ho about you, sam? >> caller: not too bad. not too bad. >> what's on your mind? >> caller: i was...
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reporter: foul weather has caused nine pileups this week, including this 30-vehicle reck in rockford, michigan. this chain reaction crash killed one person in germantown, wisconsin. at least 22 deaths have been attributed to weather. scott, there will be no immediate relief for the weather-weary. another storm is forecast to begin forming in the deep south this friday and start moving northeast over the weekend. >> pelley: don, thanks. well, a family spent two nights in subzero weather before they were rescued today holdup suspects shot it out with police in miami. and he was the people's president and the people came out to celebrate when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> pelley: we've reported quite a bit about chicago's problem with gun violence so today this story caught our eye when chicago police said they have seized more than 6-,500 illegal gun this is year. is the city turning a corner? we asked dean reynolds to take a look. >> reporter: chicago police are seizing about 130 illegal weapons each week. police superintendent gary mccarthy says that's more than any major city and he sa
reporter: foul weather has caused nine pileups this week, including this 30-vehicle reck in rockford, michigan. this chain reaction crash killed one person in germantown, wisconsin. at least 22 deaths have been attributed to weather. scott, there will be no immediate relief for the weather-weary. another storm is forecast to begin forming in the deep south this friday and start moving northeast over the weekend. >> pelley: don, thanks. well, a family spent two nights in subzero weather...
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and i want to call upon that even economists who embrace the power central banks like university of michigan professor miles kimball recognize the currencies potential bitcoin really shows governments are behind the curve campbell said it demonstrates there's a demand for an outlet tronic equivalent of cash so here we are in this new era where the people wanted something it was not provided by the too big to fail banks who were merged and connected and wrapped around government they protect each other's monopoly the banks protect the government monopoly the government protects the banks monopoly they were not willing to provide the services that the consumer demanded the people demanded and a globalized world the people themselves came up with this currency which is much better than anything that the governments themselves have imposed upon us and we see that based on their response that they're actually issuing white papers themselves about what bitcoin. is and what it could be well it this is the first virtual currency a crypto currency that made it through the government gatekeepers keep
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deny they're making a ton of money on its duties but trustee of the veterans treatment court judge in michigan were looking at dramatically increasing rates and debt financing different for our parents. she believes the criminal justice system can be successful at screen prescription drug addiction the body found in south bend veterans treatment court program after his arrest he was court ordered to report to and i didn't attend treatment sessions for each year. he said the program received the program a person first half to get a rest and a larger policy question is how the da can avoid contributing to the addiction problem in the first place the rate of recovery from opiate dependence is less than one percent typically so it's even much less. it's really addictive. that all financial costs of the iraq and afghanistan wars are estimated to be between four to six million dollars. cover we can put a price tag on the over six thousand casualties from these wars sadly many veterans and to make it home find themselves fighting another battle of prescription drugs washington d c here in boring part
deny they're making a ton of money on its duties but trustee of the veterans treatment court judge in michigan were looking at dramatically increasing rates and debt financing different for our parents. she believes the criminal justice system can be successful at screen prescription drug addiction the body found in south bend veterans treatment court program after his arrest he was court ordered to report to and i didn't attend treatment sessions for each year. he said the program received the...
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. >> the public policy polling, the arkansas senate race the republican is up eight points and michigan, republican up by two points and we didn't think that that was a competitive race last week. there is a massive shift. senator la ndroa ux in lewisville seen her approval rating go down. i don't see how they can make it back? >> johnathon. it is interesting, what the republicans are doing is going after the broken promise and not the bill itself. chances are people may be enjoying the benefits of obama care and preexisting conditions. they are going after the messaging. >> i don't know about that. i so a series of shoes that will drop. we'll find out who loses insurance because they didn't sign up in time. and january, who loses their doctors and april, who is 15ed by the man date tax. and next summer, when all of the insurance companies up their rates and if young people don't go in the system and subsiddize all of the rates will go up before the election. i think it is a disaster for the democrats. >> and marjorie, does it? you throw in the employer man date. >> it could be that we
. >> the public policy polling, the arkansas senate race the republican is up eight points and michigan, republican up by two points and we didn't think that that was a competitive race last week. there is a massive shift. senator la ndroa ux in lewisville seen her approval rating go down. i don't see how they can make it back? >> johnathon. it is interesting, what the republicans are doing is going after the broken promise and not the bill itself. chances are people may be enjoying...
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at one point in her career and that an attorney worked for constitution society at the university of michigan. these are kind of silly bases on to allege someone has a political bias >> he talk pz jennifer lee, who was an advocate for illegal immigrants obtaining in state tuition at public universities. helping add voois viez people what to do in the event of a raid. >> so there is efforts to fingerprint so here is my question. you have been a working government. i'll let you do that. is this just, i mean we've seen, i know but we have seen it done by both sides. and so do you deny this is an example of that? or live with it? >> i don't think there is evidence of that. i if there is stronger evidence then i think we have to keep in mind something about immigration f you're working outside of the government on immigration likelihood is that there is nothing unnatural about the bobbing back grounds .2 is christian adams doesn't allege that they're somehow unqualified these are not qualified attorneys oochl no. he is saying they're stacking the deck. he is that janet lee is not going to be the m
at one point in her career and that an attorney worked for constitution society at the university of michigan. these are kind of silly bases on to allege someone has a political bias >> he talk pz jennifer lee, who was an advocate for illegal immigrants obtaining in state tuition at public universities. helping add voois viez people what to do in the event of a raid. >> so there is efforts to fingerprint so here is my question. you have been a working government. i'll let you do...
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were before social security wanted to place will feel the iraqi people actually died from hunger in michigan and freezing to death and when i got to understand elderly the retirement age was sixty five that's it that's probably the equivalent of ninety today they have the r i thought it was a scam that's why he did it not not a lot of security was that i am back it's true no is not true and we had a serious problem with elderly poverty we still have a serious problem but what's so scary caught up more than if you had elderly people died why are there why why do you why do you envision ninety eight american solve i don't i don't know that i don't know where this whole reality and you know americans are fat lazy americans are going to their hands asses off americans are working till in three jobs george w. bush is going to vote three jobs is that great that's the all-american way you know i'm sorry when i got a message i got her i got a message for those people you need to support your family you need to save money work five jobs work six jobs do what i've done all my life working eighty hours
were before social security wanted to place will feel the iraqi people actually died from hunger in michigan and freezing to death and when i got to understand elderly the retirement age was sixty five that's it that's probably the equivalent of ninety today they have the r i thought it was a scam that's why he did it not not a lot of security was that i am back it's true no is not true and we had a serious problem with elderly poverty we still have a serious problem but what's so scary caught...
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criteria christian adams uses is an attorney worked for the constitution society at the university of michigan. these are kind of silly bases on which to allege that someone has political or ideological bias. >> something you wouldn't quarrel with. he talks about jennifer leigh who was anned advocate for in-state tuition at public universities, helped advise people what to do in the event of a raid. we have the flyer. >> so there is -- >> he said complaining about efforts to fingerprint captured illegal immigrants. here is my question for you. >> i want to respond to the point. >> i want to ask you this. we have seen -- i know you are not supposed to hire based on ideology at the doj. we have seen it done by both sides. do you deny that this is an example of that or is it more, look, both sides do it. live with it. >> well, i don't think there is evidence of that. if there is stronger evidence than what christian adams has suggested then it's worth looking into. you have to keep in mind something about immigration. if you were working outside the government on immigration, the likelihood is th
criteria christian adams uses is an attorney worked for the constitution society at the university of michigan. these are kind of silly bases on which to allege that someone has political or ideological bias. >> something you wouldn't quarrel with. he talks about jennifer leigh who was anned advocate for in-state tuition at public universities, helped advise people what to do in the event of a raid. we have the flyer. >> so there is -- >> he said complaining about efforts to...
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. >> in the meanwhile, senator, you have been very alarmed by michigan that has been going underneath the surface of this. media missing the appointments on the part of the president, including beefing up the nlrb that's gone unnoticed or now with them blowing up the phil filibuster thing, underreported if reported at all. what's your concern? >> a couple of years ago the president made what is called recess appointments when the senate was still in session. we are in court on that. it will be before the supreme court in early part of next year. my lawyer is in fact the lawyer for the senate republicans have been given 15 minutes of the oral argument. we think the court is going to slap the president down for assuming that he got to decide under the constitution when the senate is in session. in addition, you mentioned, senate democrats have now made it easier for obama judges and obama executive branch appointees to be steam rolled through the senate, and it's perfectly clear that since they lost the election in 2010, they're now trying to achieve what they can't achieve legislativel
. >> in the meanwhile, senator, you have been very alarmed by michigan that has been going underneath the surface of this. media missing the appointments on the part of the president, including beefing up the nlrb that's gone unnoticed or now with them blowing up the phil filibuster thing, underreported if reported at all. what's your concern? >> a couple of years ago the president made what is called recess appointments when the senate was still in session. we are in court on that....
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and from maddison heights michigan we are joined by todd lassa, the executive director of "automobile magazine." we see videos of self-driving cars, how soon will technology and the laws allow the cars to become a reality. >> they are here already. the technology is here. it's not going to show up in the form of a car that gets in and drives us everywhere. there are technologies that are adding up, coming together to make the autonomous car. we are close. >> in your report you claim if 10% of vehicles on the road from self driven the country would save 37 billion. what other benefits do you see to self-driving cars, how do we save that money? >> crashes are expensive, costing more than 3 billion, that's $1,000 per person. there's a lot to be safe. congestion is in the order of $2 billion, that's a big savings, to the extent that the vehicles will smooth the freeway, even at the low adoption rate. there's benefits in terms of eco friendly driving and untold benefits for that that do not drive or at certain times of the day. we did not include the numbers. >> how hard will it be for peo
and from maddison heights michigan we are joined by todd lassa, the executive director of "automobile magazine." we see videos of self-driving cars, how soon will technology and the laws allow the cars to become a reality. >> they are here already. the technology is here. it's not going to show up in the form of a car that gets in and drives us everywhere. there are technologies that are adding up, coming together to make the autonomous car. we are close. >> in your report...
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dave from houghton lake, michigan. how does someone being rich hurt someone poor? excellent and pithy question. hurt has nothing to do with it. far left people believe in regulating wealth. they think the government should decide who has too much stuff. rusty from saratoga, wyoming. americans have the right to pursue happiness. the achievement of it is in our hands. not everyone in equal in ability. over involvement of the government limits our rights of pursuit. excellent analysis. jennifer from modesto, california. i'm annoyed that you suggested a tip jar for fast food workers. it's insulting to service industry employees who actually have to put in time and effort to earn tips. whoa, whoa, whoa. fast food people work hard. i worked at a carvell. let the folks decide who to tip. all fast food places in america should have a big jar the to supplement the low wages. that way, nobody gets hurt and some workers are are helped. want to tip, you tip. you don't, don't. matt, i work at a dunkin donuts well. a tip jar. gives us a little more money and the incentive to wor
dave from houghton lake, michigan. how does someone being rich hurt someone poor? excellent and pithy question. hurt has nothing to do with it. far left people believe in regulating wealth. they think the government should decide who has too much stuff. rusty from saratoga, wyoming. americans have the right to pursue happiness. the achievement of it is in our hands. not everyone in equal in ability. over involvement of the government limits our rights of pursuit. excellent analysis. jennifer...
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in a state like michigan, it's not a fore gone conclusion that a mitch mcconnell would get re-elected if he's too badly bruised going into that campaign. >> i was out with a bunch of people, i think a lot of them were liberals. i was speaking at a literary group not a bad assumption. >> we read too. >> but allison lundgren is ahead by points and holding. thank you so much, michael steele and michelle goldberg. >>> up next, newt gingrich and ted cruz were blasted by their own supporters. it seems they can't stop the absolute right from giving the absolute right a chance to say something true. that mandela was a hero. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> well, the two republican candidates knitted that unsuccessful ticket for a governor and lieutenant governor of virginia have very different plans for their futures. ken cuccinelli who lost by two and a half points says he won't run for senator against mark warner next year. and suggests he might not run for elected office ever again. but his running mate e.w. jackson is soldiering on, you might say. jackson who lost the lieut
in a state like michigan, it's not a fore gone conclusion that a mitch mcconnell would get re-elected if he's too badly bruised going into that campaign. >> i was out with a bunch of people, i think a lot of them were liberals. i was speaking at a literary group not a bad assumption. >> we read too. >> but allison lundgren is ahead by points and holding. thank you so much, michael steele and michelle goldberg. >>> up next, newt gingrich and ted cruz were blasted by...
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we had a half inch to an inch if you michigan it. a lot melted. the storm ended, drizzling now, 34 in baltimore and fair, much, much nicer. now, sale thing in d.c., north and west hit hardest. philly actually got a couple inches of snow in the downtown area. wet roads in new york city. boston getting into this event. again, north and west of i-95, that's where the biggest impacts were unlike what we had on sunday when they were much bigger than that. everybody in the northeast much, much colder starting tonight. piles like this will become solid ice if not moved. worse north of the city. we'll keep our eyes on another storm. right now looks to be primarily a rain event for the big cities in the northeast. maybe boston will be an exception. we'll have to wait and see saturday and sunday. >> jim cantore, thank you for that thorough walkthrough of what's happening. my sympathy, jim, live with the football players. that's all i'm saying. thank you, jim. coming up, while there are signs of compromise in the ongoing farm bill negotiation, it appears lit
we had a half inch to an inch if you michigan it. a lot melted. the storm ended, drizzling now, 34 in baltimore and fair, much, much nicer. now, sale thing in d.c., north and west hit hardest. philly actually got a couple inches of snow in the downtown area. wet roads in new york city. boston getting into this event. again, north and west of i-95, that's where the biggest impacts were unlike what we had on sunday when they were much bigger than that. everybody in the northeast much, much colder...
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she's a lecturer at the ross school of business at the university of michigan and the editor of a new journalism project "curbing cars, how we get around." hello, welcome. back to the newshour. tell us who is this new ceo, mary barra. >> so it's understandable if people haven't heard of her, judy, because she's been one of those people that's well-known to folks inside general motors but not particularly well-known outside of general motors. she's someone who went to the company in college. essentially she went to what used to be called the general motors institute. it's now kettering university and one of the things you do there in the summer is work with them. she's only 51 but been at general motors for years. she's running the assembly plant, and the detroit plant. she's run human resources, most recently she was in charge of general motors global product development operations. and that's where she caught the eye of dan actorson who is the outgoing ceo. >> woodruff: you wrote today about that. why did he have his eye on her. what was it about her? >> well one of the things about
she's a lecturer at the ross school of business at the university of michigan and the editor of a new journalism project "curbing cars, how we get around." hello, welcome. back to the newshour. tell us who is this new ceo, mary barra. >> so it's understandable if people haven't heard of her, judy, because she's been one of those people that's well-known to folks inside general motors but not particularly well-known outside of general motors. she's someone who went to the company...
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i mean it's not michigan. not every morning. >> i have maybe a half mile from a house i had the get out and clean it up again. >> already. >> couldn't find the ice scraper. >>> all right, well bat kid has made quite the impression on the bay area. we all know that and especially on this man. pitcher matt cain with the giants he was inspired by 5- year-old miles scott and he has pledged $50,000 to the make-a- wish foundation now. making national news last month when san francisco was transformed into gotham city grabbing his wish to be bat kid for a day. >>> another bump in the road for health care reform this time involving covered california. the statics online exchange has a backlog of 25,000 paper applications that must be resubmitted online. the san jose mercury news says that it could hinder efforts to sign up before the december 23rd deadline. >>> there's only one regularly scheduled game left at candlestick park. coming up your opportunity to own a little piece of history before it's gone forever. >> an
i mean it's not michigan. not every morning. >> i have maybe a half mile from a house i had the get out and clean it up again. >> already. >> couldn't find the ice scraper. >>> all right, well bat kid has made quite the impression on the bay area. we all know that and especially on this man. pitcher matt cain with the giants he was inspired by 5- year-old miles scott and he has pledged $50,000 to the make-a- wish foundation now. making national news last month when...
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in a state like michigan, it's not a fore gone conclusion that a mitch mcconnell would get re-elected if he's too badly bruised going into that campaign. >> i was out with a bunch of people, i think a lot of them were liberals. i was speaking at a literary group not a bad assumption. >> we read too. >> but allison lundgren is ahead by points and holding. thank you so much, michael steele and michelle goldberg. >>> up next, newt gingrich and ted cruz were blasted by their own supporters. it seems they can't stop the absolute right from giving the absolute right a chance to say something true. that mandela was a hero. this is "hardball," the place for politics. orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve
in a state like michigan, it's not a fore gone conclusion that a mitch mcconnell would get re-elected if he's too badly bruised going into that campaign. >> i was out with a bunch of people, i think a lot of them were liberals. i was speaking at a literary group not a bad assumption. >> we read too. >> but allison lundgren is ahead by points and holding. thank you so much, michael steele and michelle goldberg. >>> up next, newt gingrich and ted cruz were blasted by...
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my great-great-grandfather drove him to kalamazoo, michigan, to pick it up, and then it came into my possession and now i'm going to cherish it, for sure. he played... it's the square... square dances. with a tenor banjo? with a tenor banjo. which, you know, is a gibson. yep. and it's a very interesting model. it's a florentine model. gibson, during the big band era of the 1920s and '30s made lots of these very loud... yeah, it is. mastertone model banjos. and not only very loud, but in some cases very fancy, like this one. the florentine was all carved and painted up as you can see. and this is an interesting variation on the florentine, because florentines generally didn't have what we call the "hearts and flowers" inlay here and this checkerboard pattern. that's what you'd find on style 6 gibson mastertones. this is probably a custom model. the banjo was actually made in 1927. '27, okay. according to the serial number; i looked inside. the first year for the florentine banjo. and i'm not really sure whether the first year involved some variations or not. perhaps the strangeness of
my great-great-grandfather drove him to kalamazoo, michigan, to pick it up, and then it came into my possession and now i'm going to cherish it, for sure. he played... it's the square... square dances. with a tenor banjo? with a tenor banjo. which, you know, is a gibson. yep. and it's a very interesting model. it's a florentine model. gibson, during the big band era of the 1920s and '30s made lots of these very loud... yeah, it is. mastertone model banjos. and not only very loud, but in some...
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. >> gary: stanford and michigan state on new year's day. six plants and six losses i will return to pam and jackie to explain how this work. >> gary: very exciting game but do not have good home attendance and they do not travel well. if you invite them to your ball game they would not bring anyone so why would you have them? unless you had to. so if i invite you over to my house i like for you to invite people over with you to fill up my living room. so, six man 6 loss is not a great record but nonetheless good enough. we will take a break and come back you can sit on a seat at candlestick. as we have said before god knows what has happened in that have said before god knows wi love watching tvn that outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you thi
. >> gary: stanford and michigan state on new year's day. six plants and six losses i will return to pam and jackie to explain how this work. >> gary: very exciting game but do not have good home attendance and they do not travel well. if you invite them to your ball game they would not bring anyone so why would you have them? unless you had to. so if i invite you over to my house i like for you to invite people over with you to fill up my living room. so, six man 6 loss is not a...
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she is from michigan. i have family there who have grown up in the same world. that is a world where being a plant manager is as big a job that someone in the town can have. -- how toissa mayer say that? mayeron meyer -- marissa was hugely qualified. carly fiorina and morrison meyer -- marissa mayer is that mary barra is a car gal. there was a comment that there are no car guys running the detroit 3 right now. they all came up through finance. even sergio marchionne started out at beloit. and ford, alan mulally is an engineer but from boeing. he said there are no car guys but there is going to be a car gal. he was basically saying she is it. >> half the cars in the united states archer than by women, so they do have some insight. -- half the cars inc. of the united states are driven by women. you were there during the bailout. this happened right after the government finally sold its shares in general motors. >> what a great way for gm to celebrate that it is free at last from government ownership. it is a bold move regardless of her qualifications. what a great
she is from michigan. i have family there who have grown up in the same world. that is a world where being a plant manager is as big a job that someone in the town can have. -- how toissa mayer say that? mayeron meyer -- marissa was hugely qualified. carly fiorina and morrison meyer -- marissa mayer is that mary barra is a car gal. there was a comment that there are no car guys running the detroit 3 right now. they all came up through finance. even sergio marchionne started out at beloit. and...
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these pictures from anne savidge at the awesome michigan politics site at collect-a-blog. and they showed the audience at the grace bible chapel in detroit, as senator rand paul hosted as what was billed as a celebration of the opening of the republican party's african-american engagement office in detroit. if you were trying to attract black voters to the republican party, it is a mysterious decision to pick the guy who could not say he supported the civil rights act, the guy who hired the masked confederate southern avenger guy as his staffer and to cowrite his book. it would be hard to imagine a worse person to choose in 2013 to roll out the welcome mat to black voters. but if you do, choose that guy to try to attract black voters. this is apparently what you get for turnout. that is true. okay. next up, true or false. although president obama wants to close guantanamo and put the prisoners there on trial or send them home, congress is blocking that from happening. is that true or is that false? false, kind of. at least as of tomorrow, it is probably false. ever since p
these pictures from anne savidge at the awesome michigan politics site at collect-a-blog. and they showed the audience at the grace bible chapel in detroit, as senator rand paul hosted as what was billed as a celebration of the opening of the republican party's african-american engagement office in detroit. if you were trying to attract black voters to the republican party, it is a mysterious decision to pick the guy who could not say he supported the civil rights act, the guy who hired the...
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host: john engler was elected the governor of michigan, the 46th governor of michigan, 1991 to 2003, correct? guest: that's correct. host: crisis up from florida on our line for independents. chris, good morning. caller: good morning, the more i'm listening, the more distressed. first time i have ever called into a show. it's really -- a number of things are aggravating but at the top of the list one more person referring to entitlements as if that was a four-letter word. if you go to a store and pay for a product are you not entitled to take it away with you. and that is how people get entitled to social security and to the medicare they paid for. it is not a four-letter word. and it was intended to be a trust fund. it should have been kept in a trust fund. congress has been raiding that trust fund for decades. i don't know that many of the american public knows that. if you run the numbers, we wouldn't be this broke with social security or medicare if the trust fund hadn't been spent on everything but. host: seems like you would agree. long-term fiscal problems aren't due to progra
host: john engler was elected the governor of michigan, the 46th governor of michigan, 1991 to 2003, correct? guest: that's correct. host: crisis up from florida on our line for independents. chris, good morning. caller: good morning, the more i'm listening, the more distressed. first time i have ever called into a show. it's really -- a number of things are aggravating but at the top of the list one more person referring to entitlements as if that was a four-letter word. if you go to a store...
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what's interesting about mary barra her father worked at a pontiac motor division for 39 years in michigan, and she went in there 18 years old as an engineer. and then went on with the company and the like. so, even had an internship and also worked as an executive assistant and she certainly climbed through the ranks. stuart: okay, she's a car person from the get-go, go the it. listen to this one. lululemon, first the founder put his foot in his mouth and then he cried about it and now he's stepping down as chairman. is there any reaction on the stock, nicole. nicole: the put the foot in the mouth if your thighs are too big you probably shunting wearing them, something like that is what he said. yeah, so we are going to have a changing of the guard. founder and chairman chip wilson is moving out and someone coming in louie vuitton, mbmh and tom's shoes as popular as well. a new chief executive coming in and you'll have chip wilson headed out. stuart: thank you very much indeed. i want to check the overall market for a second, we're expecting a down side move of 30 or 40 points. we're comi
what's interesting about mary barra her father worked at a pontiac motor division for 39 years in michigan, and she went in there 18 years old as an engineer. and then went on with the company and the like. so, even had an internship and also worked as an executive assistant and she certainly climbed through the ranks. stuart: okay, she's a car person from the get-go, go the it. listen to this one. lululemon, first the founder put his foot in his mouth and then he cried about it and now he's...
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republicans are now winning a senate race in the latest poll in michigan for open seat in the senate. that's a big surprise. that's their problem. jenna: love to have you come back and talk about that crisis of confidence in general in government, especially when we look at congress can and both sides. ari, it's great to have you. >> happy to be here, jenna. jenna: thank you so much. jon? jon: new questions about the administration's real interpretations in its nuclear talks with iran. one journalist says the white house just wants to contain iran, not actually stop its nuclear ram altogether. -- program altogether. is this really the case? >>> and protesters growing more restless by the day as they fight their president's plan for closer ties with russia. how will this end in ukraine? jenna: right now some new questions over thed administration's real end game in our negotiations with iran. in a new "wall street journal" article, foreign affairs columnist brett stephens says our ultimate goal on iran's nuclear program isn't ending it, but containing it despite comments from the presi
republicans are now winning a senate race in the latest poll in michigan for open seat in the senate. that's a big surprise. that's their problem. jenna: love to have you come back and talk about that crisis of confidence in general in government, especially when we look at congress can and both sides. ari, it's great to have you. >> happy to be here, jenna. jenna: thank you so much. jon? jon: new questions about the administration's real interpretations in its nuclear talks with iran....
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buck mckeon, the chairman of the house armed services ommittee, and i'm joined by chairman levin from michigan, the chairman of the senate armed committee and ranking member from oklahoma, the senate member of the committee. adam smith, the ranking member f the house is held up and not able to -- he's coming from washington and is not able to be with us. a statement.e we have circulated that here today. announce that working together, members of the house and senate armed services have reached an agreement on our national for se authorization act fiscal year 2014. some of you, i know, have wouldn't be at we able to finish our work this year and we would pass a slimmed with only the essential authorities. say that -- i don't want to say we proved you rong, but that's basically what's happened. e are offering a full comprehensive bill. the bill out of committee in may with a vote of 50-92. in june on the 115-108.th we know that the senate ran out finish their ly ill on the floor, but they did on agreement for 25 for republicans and 25 minutes for out. before the time ran we met last monday. we w
buck mckeon, the chairman of the house armed services ommittee, and i'm joined by chairman levin from michigan, the chairman of the senate armed committee and ranking member from oklahoma, the senate member of the committee. adam smith, the ranking member f the house is held up and not able to -- he's coming from washington and is not able to be with us. a statement.e we have circulated that here today. announce that working together, members of the house and senate armed services have reached...
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. >> host: that was senator levin, democrat from michigan and the chair of the armed services committee in the senate, talking about the deal that was announced yesterday. we're joined at the table by congressman john garamendi, a democrat from california, member of the house armed services committee. and, congressman, some senators saw this deal as a place to push for new sanctions on iran, as a place where possibly to start that effort to move it. do you think that is the place that it should have been, or do you think we're going to see sanctions through another route down the road? >> guest: well, hopefully, through another route. and i think at this point it's not a wise thing to add to the sanctions. keep that in reserve. we can do that at any time in the future as the iran negotiations go on. but senator levin laid out the problem, is that the senators -- some of them -- wanted to use a must-pass piece of legislation, in this case the house armed services defense authorization act, and put all kinds of riders on it using it as a point of opportunity. to get around that, we're pla
. >> host: that was senator levin, democrat from michigan and the chair of the armed services committee in the senate, talking about the deal that was announced yesterday. we're joined at the table by congressman john garamendi, a democrat from california, member of the house armed services committee. and, congressman, some senators saw this deal as a place to push for new sanctions on iran, as a place where possibly to start that effort to move it. do you think that is the place that it...
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. >> i was going to ask you, governor, detroit had the same issue when it came against the michigan constitution. how is this going to hold up against the illinois constitution? >> it's very important, you have to comply with the constitution, and i think we have. you know, ultimately i'm sure there will be a court test and we'll defend this law. the bottom line is that we have to ensure retirement security for those who are working for our state and those who are teaching. at the same time, we have to make sure we have fiscal stability so we can provide the services needed for the people, whether it's public safety or education. we want to invest in early childhood education. in order to do that, we had to have the pension reform. >> tom freeman, harold ford again for you and governor quinn. this plan that the governor has put forth over 30 years saves $160 billion. obviously, moneys will be directed or redirected to many of the initiatives the governor has outlined. how does this measure up to the template you've laid out for the federal government? obviously it's small in illinois, but is thi
. >> i was going to ask you, governor, detroit had the same issue when it came against the michigan constitution. how is this going to hold up against the illinois constitution? >> it's very important, you have to comply with the constitution, and i think we have. you know, ultimately i'm sure there will be a court test and we'll defend this law. the bottom line is that we have to ensure retirement security for those who are working for our state and those who are teaching. at the...
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for barra, her dad was a dye maker, a native of waterford, michigan, interned at gm before getting a job there and she does not the company from its dark time to its good times up. >> ever bought a car, it's a very joint venture when you go buy a car. a lot of woman input. i'm not being sexist. we all know when it comes to 401(k) investing, women pull the trigger. i always wondered why aren't women more powerful at the -- it's not a one-person decision. >> there's no lack of women, meg whitman, ibm. >> everyone knew this was an old boy's club. one of my best friends out of college want to gm. it's like gm was a famous country club for men, famous. and that's obviously no longer the case. >> phil lebeau helped break the news before we got on the air. he joins us on the newsline. when do we expect some sort of official announcement, phil? can you hear me, phil? apparently not yet. hope i didn't jump the gun. we'll talk to phil as soon as he can. >> reporter: can you hear me? >> we hear you, phil. go ahead. >> reporter: we just talked to general motors, we have official confirmation abo
for barra, her dad was a dye maker, a native of waterford, michigan, interned at gm before getting a job there and she does not the company from its dark time to its good times up. >> ever bought a car, it's a very joint venture when you go buy a car. a lot of woman input. i'm not being sexist. we all know when it comes to 401(k) investing, women pull the trigger. i always wondered why aren't women more powerful at the -- it's not a one-person decision. >> there's no lack of women,...